In the Bible, the 'reincarnation' described or spoken of is not traditional as far as eastern religions. They believed the 'spirits', as in, the 'personalities' of people would be manifested in others throughout time. This is just a simple fact. The Jews did not believe in any afterlife. They believe[d] that you cease to gain experience and that on the day you die, your thoughts perish and you are no longer a 'soul', or 'living creature'. A brain is required to store and process data, it's as simple as that. The Jews believed in a PHYSICAL resurrection.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32561915

Jews believe in the afterlife. I never heard of Jews believing in resurrection. Only the Seducees, an ancient Jewish sect, believed in God but no afterlife. In Kabbalistic Judaism there is reincarnation.